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[joomla] can't hide article title

Linda Amiaga llamiaga at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 19 22:11:02 EDT 2012


Ellen,

I think I found a solution for this problem a while back with the YooTheme Downtown menu.  If you search for "downtown date" on the YooTheme support pages, you will see a few discussions on removing the date from the title.  Does one of these solutions work for you?

Solution 1:

Add the following to the custom.css:
#system .item > header .title time {display: none;}

Solution 2:

You need to go to Menus-> Main Menus->Home->Article Options->and in Show Create Dates you need to put it hide. 

(or possibly you can find the Show Create Dates option somewhere else pertaining to your page?)


Linda Amiaga


________________________________
 From: Ellen Rothwax <ellen.rothwax at gmail.com>
To: joomla at lists.nyphp.org 
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 6:46 PM
Subject: [joomla] can't hide article title
 

Maybe I am too close to this project, but I am stumped.
I am using joomla2.5, yootheme template and articles anywhere. I have an article in a module, and when you click the Continue reading link, it links to the article page. There is no menu link to this article. I have the article parameters set to hide the title, yet it still shows up. Firebug indicates it is a system title. How can I hide it?
I tried creating a menu item for the article and linking to it manually from the module (instead of using the plugin's code) and the title still shows up (yes, I checked no title in the menu parameters)
I must be overlooking something, but I can't figure it out.
The site ishttp://www.babyproofersplus.com/BPP25/ and the module is the post-it in the middle of the page

Also, unrelated to that, I have 16 articles in one category.All parameters are the same. The menu is set to blog layout.  Why would some article titles/read more/and links in a latest news module, be linking to name-of-category/(id#)25-alias-name.html, like http://www.babyproofersplus.com/BPP25/blog/51-crib-bumpers
and others leave off thecategory name and id # like http://www.babyproofersplus.com/BPP25/a-safe-sleep-for-all-babies   ?
My SEO Settings are :    Search Engine Friendly URLs-- yes      Use URL rewriting --yes

Any insight would be helpful :(
Ellen

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Ellen Rothwax
Web Design and Development
Don’t say you can’t afford a website. . .you can’t afford not to have one.
www.ebrwebsitedesigns.com
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